The hell? Open-world gameplay combined with Demons Soul toughness is not a good combination. I only healed 3 times during battle once. Hell, I didn't get hit in 80% of the battles. Your suggestion sucks.Tomasooie said:If the combat is so easy then why are you healing three times per battle? It is too easy though, and regenerating health certainly wouldn't make it any harder. I honestly wish they'd have kept it like in the original E3 demo: one hit and you're done.
It still wouldn't be anywhere near a Demon's Souls level of difficulty. The combat system makes it way too easy to avoid damage. At least you'd get a bit of a rush knowing you're always one hit away from death. Maybe two hits would be better.ChoklitReign said:The hell? Open-world gameplay combined with Demons Soul toughness is not a good combination. I only healed 3 times during battle once. Hell, I didn't get hit in 80% of the battles. Your suggestion sucks.
The combat is fine. 3 hits until death would be a good compromise. Maybe making the counter-kill timing more strict like the hidden blades would work.Tomasooie said:It still wouldn't be anywhere near a Demon's Souls level of difficulty. The combat system makes it way too easy to avoid damage. At least you'd get a bit of a rush knowing you're always one hit away from death. Maybe two hits would be better.
What Ubisoft really need to do is scrap the current combat system entirely. It's the weakest aspect of the series, and adding more weapons isn't going to fix anything.
reKon said:This needs go to down to around 25 again so I can use my amazon credit on it...
I've recently beaten Infamous finally. How does this game compare as an open world adventure? I know they are very different but in terms of navigating, gameplay, and upgrades, is AC II more fun for you guys?
Assassins Creed 2 full game
Battle of Forli
Bonfire of the vanities
3 Templar Secret Locations (Palazzo Medici + Santa Maria dei Frari + Arsenal Shipyard)
DryvBy2 said:I dunno why but is there any place that's good for getting the "Kill 10 without being hit" trophy / achievement? I seem to either run out of people to kill or I run into the big fat guys that are unblockable (I'm guessing). I just need a great place to knock this one out. My sucky cousin managed to get this one, and he hardly plays!
Massa said:Are those 3 all the extra templar locations there are?
ZealousD said:There's also the one you get through Uplay, but that's a free download anyway.
DryvBy2 said:I dunno why but is there any place that's good for getting the "Kill 10 without being hit" trophy / achievement? I seem to either run out of people to kill or I run into the big fat guys that are unblockable (I'm guessing). I just need a great place to knock this one out. My sucky cousin managed to get this one, and he hardly plays!
CrankyJay said:Finished the game last night. Absolutely fantastic.
Only trophies I need to finish are find feathers, wear auditore cape in every city, and sweep 5 people at once with the polearm. Any suggestions for the last one?
Snaku said:Bought this at Target for $25 today. I never finished AC1 (too repetitive); does this game include a recap of the story of the first?
Massa said:Not really, but checkout this IGN video.
storl026 said:I remember reading somewhere that you can change the settings on your TV to make the feather hunting a lot easier, does anyone know what those settings are? Is it low brightness/high contrast?
The menu will tell you how many feathers you have out of the total number there are in each District/areaJirotrom said:wait... the game tells you where you are missing feathers?
nice! thanksDead said:The menu will tell you how many feathers you have out of the total number there are in each District/area
Foliorum Viridum said:I started this last night and after an hour, I'm done with it. I hated the first game, one of the most disappointing titles in recent memory for me, and everything so far tells me this will be more of the same. The story elements completely failed to grab me, the controls for climbing and traversing are really fiddly, and the combat is completely unsatisfying.
It's a real shame this game got so much attention when Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is so much better.
I only paid £10, so I'm not too bothered, but I feel a bit stupid for getting it when my gut told me it would be more of the same but all of the reviewers seemed to really like it and praised it for being much better than the first game.
Foliorum Viridum said:I started this last night and after an hour, I'm done with it. I hated the first game, one of the most disappointing titles in recent memory for me, and everything so far tells me this will be more of the same. The story elements completely failed to grab me, the controls for climbing and traversing are really fiddly, and the combat is completely unsatisfying.
It's a real shame this game got so much attention when Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is so much better.
I only paid £10, so I'm not too bothered, but I feel a bit stupid for getting it when my gut told me it would be more of the same but all of the reviewers seemed to really like it and praised it for being much better than the first game.
Foliorum Viridum said:I started this last night and after an hour, I'm done with it. I hated the first game, one of the most disappointing titles in recent memory for me, and everything so far tells me this will be more of the same. The story elements completely failed to grab me, the controls for climbing and traversing are really fiddly, and the combat is completely unsatisfying.
It's a real shame this game got so much attention when Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is so much better.
I only paid £10, so I'm not too bothered, but I feel a bit stupid for getting it when my gut told me it would be more of the same but all of the reviewers seemed to really like it and praised it for being much better than the first game.
Foliorum Viridum said:Nah, I'm not going to continue, as I literally didn't get one moment of enjoyment out of that hour, and there's so many games I still need to play that are guranteed to be a great time.
Foliorum Viridum said:Nah, I'm not going to continue, as I literally didn't get one moment of enjoyment out of that hour, and there's so many games I still need to play that are guranteed to be a great time.
Lol I didn't know this. Just got my last feather this morning by taking a gondola trip around Venice.Dead said:The menu will tell you how many feathers you have out of the total number there are in each District/area
DangerStepp said:I just started a couple days ago (sick days) and I am absolutely loving it! Everything from the character development to the exploration and breadth of mission options makes it a top notch ride and a very enjoyable experience.
I'm glad I decided to give this one a chance rather than assume it followed the same formula as the first game (I detested it and its repetitive nature).
How do I go back to find buildings that have hidden glyphs? Sure, the game alerts you to when you're around a landmark that houses one, but if you leave then it's hard to find which building is which seeing as how there aren't any distinctive building names on the map
gdt5016 said:"In their hands, the wise LEAN on a great force."
Can someone help me with this one? I can't figure it out...
jett said:canes
lucablight said:Is the complete edition the same thing as the game of the year edition?